Brainpower

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Brainpower
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Brainpower rapping in 2007
Background information
Birth nameGerrit-Jan Mulder
Born (1975-02-05) 5 February 1975 (age 49)
Antwerp, Belgium
Origin Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands
Genres Nederhop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1998–present
Website Official website

Gerrit-Jan Mulder, known professionally as Brainpower (born 5 February 1975), is a Dutch rapper. Born in Belgium, he grew up in the Netherlands. Since 1990, he has released six studio albums.

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Early life

Gertjan Mulder was born in Antwerp, Belgium. He was raised in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands. He started rapping in the mid eighties, before returning to his mother's native Amsterdam in the 1990s.

Career

1998-2001: Career beginnings, features and debut album

In 1998, he entered the Grote Prijs van Nederland, a national talent show for Dutch musicians.

In 1999, he was featured on Extince's track Zoete Inval. In 2000, Brainpower was featured in Als niet Als by Doe Maar. In that same year, he released his first single, Door Merg en Brain. In February 2001, his debut album of the same title was released.

2002-2003: Verschil Moet Er Zijn and live album

In 2002, Brainpower released his second album Verschil Moet Er Zijn. The same year, he started a rap group called ADHD. Dansplaat ("Dance Track") served as the album's lead single; it topped the charts in the Netherlands and Belgium. In the same year, he won the MTV Award for best Dutch act.

In 2003, he released a live album, containing songs from his two first albums performed live. It was followed by an 18-month tour.

2004-2008: ADHD and subsequent solo releases

In 2004, the group ADHD released their first album. The following year, Brainpower released his third solo album, Even Stil.

In 2006, he starred in a small role in Afblijven. His next album, Hart/Hard was a double album released in 2008.

2009

In 2009, he released his Greatest Hits Box Set, consisting of 2 CDs and 1 DVD with all 30 videos he has released over the years. The set is titled 'Mijn Manier' ('My Way') and 19 September sees the first gig of an intense 36-date Tour throughout the Benelux. Animation studios LEMONADE and Advertisement Agency DSRPT developed a limited edition Brainpower Vinyl Art Figure, especially for the cover of this Greatest hits Box Set.

He won two platinum awards: A triple Platinum Award for being the best-selling Dutch language solo MC of all time. Another one for Platinum sales in Belgium and his 2002 Hit Single also reaches gold status in Belgium.

2010

In 2010 Brainpower performed with reggae/dancehall legend King Yellowman in Jamaica and played selected festivals throughout the Netherlands & Belgium. He dropped 'Dub & Dwars' a record containing re-recorded reggae versions of his biggest tunes. With superb riddims, partially recorded in Jamaica, produced by the Fire House Crew and Dutch producer Asher E. as well as Brainpower himself, the album hits the #1 spot in both the Reggae charts for iTunes as well as BOL. In November, he dropped a track and a video with Jean Grae. December 2010 marks the rapper's first Cali performance when he plays at The Viper Room on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles (USA).

2011

On 16 April he released the song and video for "Mic Bizniz" featuring Jamaican Music Legend Yellowman, often referred to as The King of Dancehall. There is also a mini-documentary called 'Amsterdam To Kingston' featuring exclusive footage of Brainpower performing with Yellowman and an interview with Reggae Legend John Holt amongst others. The single was not only a digital release but also came out as a 7-inch on Yellow colored vinyl for Record Store Day.

In August he put out a new song and video called 'Light It Up' which was picked up for use in 'Body Language', a movie in which Brainpower also plays a small role as a cab-driver. The movie hit #1 in the Netherlands. 30 September saw the release of a new song "People", the first single of the upcoming album, for which the accompanying video was shot in New York.

2012

In 2012 Brainpower performed in Europe & the Dutch Caribbean and released several tracks, like 'Sometimes' (also featured in the 'Body Language' movie), plus two collaborations in Dutch: 'Een Mooi Bericht' ft Anthony Heidweiller, a collab with an opera singer via the world renowned Concertgebouw.

In the summer of 2012, he dropped the free EP 'The New York Sessions' featuring Jean Grae, Mr Len, Ced Gee of the Ultramagnetic MCs & more. [1] The same year, he became an Ambassador for F.E.L.I.S., a multi functional center in Curaçao (Dutch Caribbean) that helps support children and also combats short-term and long-term poverty. Famous Surinam/Dutch TV personality Jorgen Raymann fully supports Brainpower & F.E.L.I.S. Even Rohan Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley donates some stuff to the Foundation. [2] He served as an ambassador for the National Sports Week in the Netherlands, motivating the youth to work out.

Brainpower received his first Hollywood movie placement in August 2012. On 24 August, the movie Thunderstruck was released in the US. It featured one of Brainpower's unreleased songs.

2013

On 10 December, the Collabs EP, a collection of songs, recorded with some of the many artists Brainpower grew up listening to, was released. On November 15, one of Brainpower’s songs, Mijn Manier, was featured on the podcast 'Welcome To Night Vale' as the weather for the episode Lazy Day.

2014

He worked with DJ duo Moombahteam on the song 'Drop That Kick' - the song received a warm reception and was a success, ending up at #3 in the iTunes top 100 in Cambodia. After playing festivals in the summer of 2014, Brainpower released his new single "Troubled Soul" on 3 October. The song's rap lyrics were all written by Brainpower while lyrics for the book were written and produced by Brainpower & TJ. The video for this song is actually a short film written and directed by upcoming director Ruwan Heggelman. On 17 December, a new single (and video) called "Rock" was released.

2015

Both singles are taken from the new album Determination, released on 19 January. On 6 February, his 2005 album, Even Stil was released in the Universal Music Deluxe Edition series. Both the new album and the re-issued one entered the Top 100 charts. On 27 February, a new video was released for the song "Don't Let Go" ft Keith John. Brainpower wrapped up a 75-date tour that ended on 1 June.

Brainpower was one of the first artists to ever release a full stereoscopic Virtual Reality music video experience. In June he finished his translation of Shakespeare's Othello . Theatre Group ZEP asked him to make a modern-day rap version of the classic play. The play premiered on 29 September.

2016

In June he finishes his translation of Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'. Theatre Group ZEP asked him to make a modern-day rap version of the classic play. The play premiered on 30 September 2016 to rave reviews, that day was also the start of a 70-date tour.

Brainpower writes songs with longtime friends Orange Grove, a St Maarten-based Reggae-rock crossover band, and tours the Caribbean with them throughout the summer of 2016. they play Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, St Maarten & St Barths. His brand new single 'All The Same' featuring Orange Grove is currently getting airplay by dozens of radio stations in multiple countries. The official video release is on 28 October.

2017

Brainpower tours throughout the year to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of his groundbreaking album 'Verschil Moet er Zijn' and also releases a Limited Anniversary Edition of that record. December 2017 he releases his first signature microphone with sEelectronics - the Limited Brainpower V7 microphone

2018

In January and February Brainpower performs during 14 sold-out shows in front of 190,000 people as part of the Vrienden Van Amstel concept. On 29 March he performs as the first Hip Hop Artist ever in a popular Live TV Show called the Passion. The show has over 3.7 million viewers. In April he wins the Global Peace Song Award for the song 'All The Same' in the category Hip Hop. Amongst the Jury Panel members is Stewart Copeland from iconic band The Police.

That summer his song 'Animal Sauvage' ends up in the global #1 Blockbuster 'The Equalizer 2', directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Denzel Washington. Antoine's team asked Brainpower to deliver music for this film.

2019

Brainpower releases 14 singles. Also, a greatest hits tape was released called '1999-2019 - The Best Of Brainpower', which, at first, was only available as part of an art piece by Tilburg artist HIPPESHIT013. The art piece is a portrait of Brainpower painted over 160 Gold cassettes and is called: The Golden Tapes Session.

2020

This year, the prolific artist releases 15 singles and embarks on a club tour. Due to the pandemic and lots of rescheduling, this tour ends late 2021.

2021

In 2021 his 9th studio 'Barlito's Way' is released on April 27, known as King's Day in Holland. November 26 a Deluxe Edition with 10 extra tracks is released. His debut album 'Door Merg & Brain' is released on double-vinyl in 3 colorways for Record Store Day and sells out in seconds. On Black Friday, three new colorways are released. There is also a Best Of album dropped, 'BARS: The Best Of Brainpower' as a Vinyl exclusive in three colorways.

2022

His sophomore album 'Verschil Moet Er Zijn' is released as a 20th Anniversary Deluxe Concerto Edition in 2 elaborate double vinyl versions with slipmats on Sept 30th. 'Verschil Moet Er Zijn - The 20th anniversary Bonus Bundle' dropped on April 27. 'The New York Sessions 10th Anniversary Edition' came out on August 22.

September 7, Brainpower announces a new theater college tour, consisting of 26 dates.

He is currently working on two new albums

Songwriting

Brainpower co-wrote "Finsbury Park '67" with Candy Dulfer, a song that ended up #1 on the USA Smooth Jazz Chart. As a songwriter Brainpower has also co-written songs for singers like Eva Simons, Edsilia Rombley, Hansen Thomas, Brace and the classic Dutch youth project Kinderen Voor Kinderen volumes 32, 33, 34 & 37. The last three mentioned are all certified platinum.

One of his songs "Love Meee" co-written with Allan Eshuijs & Marco Rakascan ended up on Japanese band Kis-My-Ft2's latest album, that reached #1 in Japan. The album sold 350,000 copies and is certified platinum by the RIAJ.

Discography

Albums

EP's & side-projects

Singles

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References

  1. "Brainpower - The New York Sessions". The New York Sessions. Archived from the original on August 17, 2018.
  2. "Stichting F.E.L.I.S. Curacao - Felisidat Espasio Libertat i Speransa voor kinderen in Otrobanda – Curaçao". www.stgfelis.com.

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